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PostPosted: 12/04/13 2:44 pm • # 1 
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We have a "Snow Angels" program here. They put up signs in neighborhoods encouraging neighbors to help neighbors shovel their sidewalks if they are unable to do so. There is a city by-law here that sidewalks must be cleared within 24 hours after the snow stops and one can get a fine if it's not done. We have a lot of pedestrians here due to the excellent transit system and a lot of people who would probably report someone.

The mayor spoke about it and told of a few notes, of many, the city has received. One from a woman who is taking care of an ill husband and another who is able to stay in her home because of her "angel".

His favorite:

‘I’m 72, but I have to shovel all of the walks on my street because the old people can’t.”

Gotta love it!! That's the spirit. :D

http://globalnews.ca/news/1009437/snow- ... -blizzard/


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PostPosted: 12/04/13 3:02 pm • # 2 
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That's a terrific program, roseanne ~ and that note's perspective ROCKS!

Sooz


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PostPosted: 12/04/13 3:37 pm • # 3 
Our house move three years ago came a couple of months before the onset of a (for us Brits) prolonged period of snowy weather. I got the shovel out and was joined by a couple of neighbours that until that time i had not even seen much less spoken to. We had a great time over the following weeks keeping our domain clear. On the age thing I think we oldies probably enjoy doing such things as a celebration of the fact that we still can.
Joe3 (aged 73)


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PostPosted: 12/05/13 9:42 am • # 4 
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Sad story that highlights the danger for older people, especially any who are vulnerable, to have snow removal done by someone else:

My hairstylist's FIL died last month after shoveling snow. He went inside and had a massive heart attack. I never asked her if he has previous problems. Even sadder, a couple who were friends of the FIL were on their way here to the funeral, had a car accident and the man died. The woman is still in the hospital. :(

Snow shoveling is very stressful on the body. I did some yesterday on our patio where it was about 8"-10" deep.


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